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9 Responses
Chris Messina ✌︎ •
@singpolyma perhaps, doesn’t mean I agree. 🙂
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Ted Livingston •
@singpolyma @chrismessina Think bots can be a part of all things, but do think apps will continue to play a role, just like web apps do
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Chris Messina ✌︎ •
@ted_livingston yeah, more ubiquitous computing, in more forms & channels.
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Tobias Goebel •
@chrismessina @ted_livingston In some form a case of history repeating itself…
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Ted Livingston •
@chrismessina bots are about instant interactions: no download, no new account, no learning curve. But can then lead to other experiences
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Chris Messina ✌︎ •
@ted_livingston totally agreed! And, a great place to start for service design.
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Andy Mauro •
@chrismessina @ted_livingston agree too but we need access to geolocation through Kik – no download only matters if we fix discovery.
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Ted Livingston •
@andymauro @chrismessina just the beginning for lots of things bots will need
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Phil Jeudy •
@ted_livingston @andymauro @chrismessina I’m interested to hear more about it Ted 🙂
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